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opensuse, to AdobePhotoshop
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Join this on ! Discover more about its features, inner workings & creation of https://www.youtube.com/live/qNGw8IKaqc0?si=YQ7PunQWcA0pueZc

governa, to linux
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vwbusguy, to linux
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What are you trying to tell me, ?

LouisIngenthron, to random
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After more than four months away for cataract surgery, I finally got back in the today.

Ladies and gentlemen, my endorphin valve has been re-opened.

milosz, to random
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supports multiple machines over ssh https://cockpit-project.org/guide/latest/feature-machines. Nice!

Cockpit, to linux

Announcing: Cockpit 310!

New features:

  • Btrfs support improvements for creating filesystems and subvolumes.
  • Improved support for swap on block devices.

In Cockpit Machines:

  • New feature to migrate from SPICE to VNC.
  • Virtual Machines can now use external snapshots, which is more compatible, flexible, and reliable.

Full details at https://cockpit-project.org/blog/cockpit-310.html

governa, to debian
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itnewsbot, to random
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Cockpit Instrument Respectfully Retasked as a Clock - How do you convert an old cockpit instrument into a clock? Easy: just build a circ... - https://hackaday.com/2023/12/05/cockpit-instrument-respectfully-retasked-as-a-clock/

governa, to ubuntu
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opensuse, to openSUSE
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Discover the fastest way to deploy using & with @opensuse Leap Micro 5.5! Learn how to do ad-free browsing from 's @YouTube https://youtu.be/7e9VcGTbr78?si=ii6hL2BtyRenv91g

Hamsta180, to art
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Cockpit, to wireguard

301 has been released!

support is now available on the Network page!

Network devices on the metrics page are now links.

https://cockpit-project.org/blog/cockpit-301.html

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  • gbraad,
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    Seems my application for @Tailscale does not suffer from a serious slowdown/rendering issue.

    fedora, to fedora
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    Use @Cockpit to manage remote systems with a graphical user interface - without needing to install Cockpit on the remote systems themselves! (The secret is Python.)

    ➡️ https://fedoramagazine.org/using-cockpit-to-graphically-manage-systems-without-installing-cockpit-on-them/

    ikkeT,
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    @vwbusguy I used to go here a while back to get help from them. Perhaps they would have some ideas? https://matrix.to/#/#cockpit:fedoraproject.org

    @fedora @Cockpit

    gyokusai, to berlin
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    Lockheed L-1049G Super Constellation — Technology Museum, Berlin, Germany. August 2021, Canon PowerShot.

    https://pixelfed.social/i/web/post/600775689736453184

    flameeyes, to random
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    Dear , if my Accept-Language is set to en-GB,en;q=0.9,en-US;q=0.8,it;q=0.7 why on earth is your UI presenting itself in Italian? I'm explicitly listing as lower preference than English!

    bekopharm, to EliteDangerous
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    day. Flew several missions in with the beginner ship today 🤓 Even some (assisted) pew pew :)

    Getting familiar with my new . Takes a while but I'm getting there. Doing slight improvements as I go along.

    governa, to random
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    Using to graphically manage systems, without installing Cockpit on them! ✈️

    https://fedoramagazine.org/using-cockpit-to-graphically-manage-systems-without-installing-cockpit-on-them/

    martinpitt, to python
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    If you missed our @devconf_cz talk about @Cockpit 's new bridge and the "get a Cockpit UI on any machine", the video is available now. Thanks to the organizers and session chairs!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAVUG6E0Xd4

    gbraad, to random
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    Also made a basic application for . Headscale is a compatible coordination server. At the moment, it just shows a basic nodes list with online state and the first IP address.

    https://github.com/spotsnel/cockpit-headscale

    This is in a very pre-alpha state.

    gbraad, to random
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    Got a work-in-progress application for tunnels

    https://github.com/spotsnel/cockpit-cloudflared

    This is a pre-alpha screenshot

    danie10, to linux
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    Manjaro and EndeavourOS Are Both Arch Based, But There Are Some Big Differences

    This was an interesting read, and even though I’m still on Manjaro Linux, I see now it is much closer to Arch than Manjaro is.

    It’s a good point being made that Manjaro’s slight delaying of their package updates, can sometimes break dependencies when those ...continues
    See https://gadgeteer.co.za/manjaro-and-endeavouros-are-both-arch-based-but-there-are-some-big-differences/

    sammi,

    @techm @danie10

    I have used manjaro in the past and for the reasons outlined in all the previous remarks and which I could not recover and fix 3x. I switched to openSUSE and didn't look back. I wondered why I didn't use openSUSE much sooner. it's solid, it's fast, it's reliable, it uses filesystem, and has rollback feature as my insurance.

    I didn't get that with manjaro. everytime I did update with manjaro after the 1st screwup, and reimaged the second time, I was nervous like walking on egg shells. as a user, I shouldn't have to feel that way. I gave manjaro 3 chances, after the 3rd screw up. I had enough. Manjaro was too complicated for me to troubleshoot, I'm just a novice user. So I went for a robust distro that was simple to use. I switched to openSUSE rolling release.

    When using openSUSE, I don't feel that way. i feel super relaxed about the routine updates. after 4 yrs running openSUSE Tumbleweed, not 1 single incident issue. that's what I call reliable and stressful distro. For me its simple because it has , the command and control console. I don't need to know to admin my OS. I have yast. easy peasy.

    What's also easy peasy is remote management, a project, from cockpit-project.org

    martinpitt, to random
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    Last week in Brno, we created the first public beta of 's "Client" flatpak. This can connect to machines which don't have any cockpit package installed. Please let us know how that works for you!

    https://cockpit-project.org/blog/cockpit-294.html

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